A less common bird that I finally got some decent photos of, a Clapper Rail from Little St Simons Island, Georgia.
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A less common bird that I finally got some decent photos of, a Clapper Rail from Little St Simons Island, Georgia.
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Eastern King Snake from Little St Simons Island Georgia - They are strong constrictors and consume a variety of prey including snakes, lizards, rodents, birds, and especially turtle eggs. Kingsnakes are resistant to the venom of pit-vipers and they readily eat copperheads, cottonmouths, and rattlesnakes. Although they frequently rattle their tail, release musk, and bite upon capture, they generally tame quickly and are often kept as pets.
Tags: Animals Eastern King Snake Georgia Lampropeltis getula Little St Simons Island Reptiles and Amphibians Snake Travel
Eastern King Snake from Little St Simons Island Georgia - They are strong constrictors and consume a variety of prey including snakes, lizards, rodents, birds, and especially turtle eggs. Kingsnakes are resistant to the venom of pit-vipers and they readily eat copperheads, cottonmouths, and rattlesnakes. Although they frequently rattle their tail, release musk, and bite upon capture, they generally tame quickly and are often kept as pets.
Tags: Animals Eastern King Snake Georgia Lampropeltis getula Little St Simons Island Reptiles and Amphibians Snake Travel
Eastern King Snake from Little St Simons Island Georgia - They are strong constrictors and consume a variety of prey including snakes, lizards, rodents, birds, and especially turtle eggs. Kingsnakes are resistant to the venom of pit-vipers and they readily eat copperheads, cottonmouths, and rattlesnakes. Although they frequently rattle their tail, release musk, and bite upon capture, they generally tame quickly and are often kept as pets.
Tags: Animals Eastern King Snake Georgia Lampropeltis getula Little St Simons Island Reptiles and Amphibians Snake Travel